Administrative divisions of Einsenland
The administrative divisions of Einsenland consist of seven federal states (Einsen: Bundesländer), each with its own constitution, parliament, and government. The federal structure is enshrined in the Grundordnung and grants states significant autonomy in areas including education, policing, cultural affairs, and local governance.
Federal states
| State | Capital | Population (2025) | Area (km²) | Pop. density (/km²) | Established |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eisenmark | Eisenstadt | 3,820,000 | 9,450 | 404 | 1848 |
| Stahlland | Stahlberg | 2,640,000 | 11,200 | 236 | 1848 |
| Westermoorland | Westermoor | 1,780,000 | 8,900 | 200 | 1848 |
| Nordküste | Hafenbrück | 1,620,000 | 10,800 | 150 | 1848 |
| Grüntal | Grüntal | 1,950,000 | 9,100 | 214 | 1848 |
| Hoheneisen | Hoheneisen | 1,480,000 | 8,670 | 171 | 1848 |
| Bergland | Adlerfels | 1,540,000 | 10,300 | 150 | 1848 |
| Total | 14,830,000 | 68,420 | 217 |
State government structure
Each federal state has:
- A state parliament (Landtag), elected by proportional representation
- A state premier (Ministerpräsident), elected by the Landtag
- A state government (Landesregierung) with ministers overseeing state-level portfolios
Division of powers
Exclusive federal powers
- Foreign affairs and defense
- Citizenship and immigration
- Currency and monetary policy
- Federal railways and waterways
- Customs and trade policy
- Postal services and telecommunications
Exclusive state powers
- Education (primary, secondary, and universities)
- Cultural affairs
- State police
- Local government organization
- Housing and urban planning
Concurrent powers
Areas where both levels may legislate (federal law takes precedence):
- Criminal law and civil law
- Labor law and social welfare
- Environmental protection
- Public health
- Economic regulation
Municipalities
Below the state level, Einsenland is organized into:
- 84 districts (Kreise)
- 1,240 municipalities (Gemeinden)
- 12 independent cities (kreisfreie Städte) — cities with district-level powers, including Eisenstadt, Stahlberg, and Westermoor
State profiles
Eisenmark
The political and economic center of the republic, home to the capital Eisenstadt. Eisenmark has the highest population and GDP of all states, with a diverse economy spanning finance, technology, manufacturing, and services.
Stahlland
The industrial heartland, centered on Stahlberg. Known for steel production, heavy engineering, and automotive manufacturing. Stahlland's economy has diversified in recent decades to include technology and logistics.
Westermoorland
The maritime state, centered on the port city of Westermoor. Shipbuilding, fishing, and international trade are major economic activities. Westermoorland has a distinct coastal culture and dialect.
Nordküste
The northernmost state along the North Sea coast. Agriculture, wind energy, and tourism are primary industries. The capital Hafenbrück is a mid-sized port city.
Grüntal
Known as the "Green Valley," this central state is the agricultural heartland of Einsenland. Wine production, dairy farming, and food processing are significant industries. The university city of Grüntal is an important cultural center.
Hoheneisen
A mountainous state in the east-central region, known for mining heritage and growing tourism sector. Hoheneisen's historic mountain fortresses are popular attractions.
Bergland
The southernmost state, characterized by alpine terrain. Winter sports tourism, hydroelectric power, and forestry are key industries. Bergland shares borders with Switzerland and Austria.
See also
| 埃森兰共和国(Einsenland Republik) | |
|---|---|
| 总览 | 国家概览 • 历史 • 地理 • 人口 • 国旗与国徽 |
| 政治与法律 | 政府 • 宪法 • 议会 • 社会主义制度 • 行政区划 |
| 现行法律 | 选举法 • 国籍法 • 司法法 • 国家部门组织法 |
| 政界人物 | 总统 • 总理 • 国民院会长 • 地域院会长 |
| 社会与经济 | 经济 • 货币(埃森元) • 文化 • 教育 |
| 基础设施 | 交通 • 黄色国家铁路 • 铁路系统 • 国防 • 对外关系 |
| 主要城市 | 青城(首都) • 加里敦 • 埃森施塔特 • 施塔尔贝格 • 韦斯特莫尔 |